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Santa doesn't always travel by sleigh - sometimes he rides a Millstone Township Fire Truck! The Big Guy in red was on patrol this weekend, wishing Millstone residents of all ages a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

Santa will be out with his Millstone Fire friends again this coming Sunday, Dec. 17, from noon to 4 p.m. This time, he'll be in the central part of the township. Listen for the truck sirens to know when Santa's approaching your neighborhood! ... See MoreSee Less

Santa will be making his rounds this Sunday and next Sunday, so keep an eye out for old saint Nick and comment below what road you'd like to see him come down.

Millstone Township Fire DepartmentDec 10, 12:00amMillstone Township Fire DepartmentSanta will be making his rounds this Sunday and next Sunday, so keep an eye out for old saint Nick and comment below what road you'd like to see him come down.... See MoreSee Less

With the cold settling in this weekend, many folks will feel like snuggling up under an electric blanket or heating up their beds with a mattress heating pad. Please be careful! Heating pads and electric blankets cause almost 500 fires each year, according to the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), and most of these fires involve personal heating appliances that are more than ten years old.

Here are some tips to help you and yours use these appliances safely:

*Watch for dark, charred, or frayed spots or one where the electric cord is cracked or frayed. Replace any worn or old heating pad or electric blanket.

*Do not allow anything on top of a heating pad or electric blanket when it is in use. When covered by anything, including other blankets or pets, electric blankets may overheat.

*Never fold electric blankets when in use. Folded or tucked in blankets could overheat and cause a fire.

*Heating appliances should never be left unattended or used while sleeping.